Wishing yours a quick and speedy return mine is scheduled to come back from the vape doctor on ThursdayWell my EVO is on its way to VXL for repair, should arrive tomorrow . . .
Been awhile since I've posted in here. So I thought I'd come back with some pics!
I got the Hydrafoot 2.0 Limited Edition back in July and it's become my favourite piece. I quite like it. Very little drag, but the long VapeXhale mouthpiece really cools it down nicely. Happy I picked one of these up.
It bubbles nicely, right to the top of the can and a little ways up the neck piece if you pull very hard (doesn't splash though). It also kind of purs when you pull it, which I enjoy a lot.
How is the bamboo?Not really a fan of the EVO for dry herb anymore though, finding it a bit too harsh even at low temps. Any ideas why?
How is the bamboo?
It's cranberry extract, many health food stores have it.Here is a great question, is there an alternative to using VXLs rez block? any common house hold items that do the same thing without any harmful effects?
It's 420science's RezBlock- "Contains fruit extracts, vegetable glycerin, purified water, citric acid".is there an alternative to using VXLs rez block?
Yes, but if I were you I'd wait for their 220V version.Is there a way or an adaptor I could buy so that I could get and use the Evo in Europe?
Not really a fan of the EVO for dry herb anymore though, finding it a bit too harsh even at low temps.
Any ideas why?
I'm baffled. That's the first time I've heard that issue. You didn't used to feel this way...could it be you have changed somehow?
Not sure what you are reading Max, but both bottles of my Nature's Answer Cranberry Extract and Botanic Choice Cranberry Extract have Citric Acid listed in the ingredients. I've used them all and prefer the NACE at less than half the price of RezBlock.It's 420science's RezBlock- "Contains fruit extracts, vegetable glycerin, purified water, citric acid".
You can find a better price on plain cranberry extract, but it lacks the citric acid that RezBlock has, and that adds to the cleaning power, so I'd change out the cranberry more often than you would the RezBlock.
Yes, but if I were you I'd wait for their 220V version.
I started with the EQ and now have the Evo. I'm 84.7% more satisfied with the Evo.By the way as anyone else did the jump from the EQ to the Cloud or Evo? And how much more satisfied are you with it in a percentage scale?
84.7%, Damn that's what I was afraid of, re-Damn, now I want it EVEN moreI started with the EQ and now have the Evo. I'm 84.7% more satisfied with the Evo.
But do you want it working or not , long term?oli said:so it comes a point when you just got to have it or not
Watch out. The missing 15.3% is about using it with a 220V converter.84.7%, Damn that's what I was afraid of, re-Damn, now I want it EVEN more
I'm baffled. That's the first time I've heard that issue. You didn't used to feel this way...could it be you have changed somehow?
I have felt this way for a while. I think for optimal use with a WT of any kind you need to turn the heat up a bit. Don't get much vapor production with low/medium temps, at least not to be satisfactory with water.
For me the EVO is best for rapid, thorough extraction!
I bought it so small amounts of flower would be able to hit hard and rapidly like that of hitting some concentrates.
For that purpose I was always happy with it and it is still my go-to for that reason, but it has never been my favorite in terms of smoothness or flavor. Both are good with the EVO, but I still think EVO's strengths are for concentrates and quick effective and flavorful extraction.